TY - JOUR
T1 - Perceptions and alignment on quality along the circular plastics packaging material chain
AU - Molenbuur, Merel
AU - van Eijk, Marcel C P
AU - Harm Urbanus, Jan
AU - Diepenmaat, Henk
AU - Ragaert, Kim
PY - 2025/6/1
Y1 - 2025/6/1
N2 - In plastics recycling, quality is increasingly important but not unequivocally determined, as there is a wide range of perceptions on what it actually means. This exploratory research offers insights into how different actors perceive quality in the plastics packaging material processing chain. By conducting semi-structured interviews, we gathered data on quality perceptions from polymer producers, converters, brand owners, waste management companies, mechanical recyclers, chemical recyclers, additive producers, and equipment manufacturers. The results show that, depending on the position of the actors in the chain, their perceptions of the concept quality differ. We categorized the quality criteria they use into nine quality categories: purity, uniformity, mechanical properties, physical properties, processability, functionality, regulations & safety, substitutability and circularity. The interviews revealed specific differences in quality perceptions between the actors in the chain, which can complicate the efficiency of the recycling system. Despite these differences, many quality perceptions do match those of the previous and subsequent actors in the value chain but are not necessarily acknowledged as such.
AB - In plastics recycling, quality is increasingly important but not unequivocally determined, as there is a wide range of perceptions on what it actually means. This exploratory research offers insights into how different actors perceive quality in the plastics packaging material processing chain. By conducting semi-structured interviews, we gathered data on quality perceptions from polymer producers, converters, brand owners, waste management companies, mechanical recyclers, chemical recyclers, additive producers, and equipment manufacturers. The results show that, depending on the position of the actors in the chain, their perceptions of the concept quality differ. We categorized the quality criteria they use into nine quality categories: purity, uniformity, mechanical properties, physical properties, processability, functionality, regulations & safety, substitutability and circularity. The interviews revealed specific differences in quality perceptions between the actors in the chain, which can complicate the efficiency of the recycling system. Despite these differences, many quality perceptions do match those of the previous and subsequent actors in the value chain but are not necessarily acknowledged as such.
KW - Circular economy
KW - Plastics
KW - Quality of plastics
KW - Stakeholder perception
U2 - 10.1016/j.wasman.2025.114758
DO - 10.1016/j.wasman.2025.114758
M3 - Article
SN - 1879-2456
VL - 200
SP - 114758
JO - Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
JF - Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
M1 - 114758
ER -